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12-06-2020 05:18 AM
12-06-2020 05:18 AM
IGMP block access to switches
Hi ,
I have an IGMP configured on a HP switches that stream channels.
The solution was working fine until a day when we noticed that image on TVs start freewing in only some switches , and when that happen the switches become unvailable and we can not ping them or access them, sometimes the ping works with more than 2000 ms of response time which is a lot.
CS conneced to SW1 and then SW2,SW3 and SW4 are connected to SW1
CS config is configured as follow:
vlan xxx
name "TV"
tagged 1-24
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip igmp
ip igmp querier interval 7
exit
SW1 is configuration:
vlan xxx
name "TV"
untagged 10,20-22
tagged 24-28
no ip address
ip igmp
exit
SW2 , SW3 and SW4 Configuration is:
vlan xxx
name "TV"
tagged 11,13,18,21,24-28
no ip address
ip igmp
no ip igmp querier
no ip igmp fastleave 25-28 *** for Uplink ports***
ip igmp forcedfastleave 11,13,18,21,24 ***for TVs ports****
exit
Any idea what can cause this issue?
Thank you
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12-07-2020 06:15 PM
12-07-2020 06:15 PM
Re: IGMP block access to switches
Hello @moelharrak
Are you seeing any log messages at the time when image starts freezing ?
When you say switch is unavilable what do you mean exactly ? is the swich went down ?
Are you seeing any spanning tree related log in switch ?
It will be helpful if you share logs from the switch which has issue
I work for HPE

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12-08-2020 07:19 AM
12-08-2020 07:19 AM
Re: IGMP block access to switches
Thank you for your reply,
No I don't see any kind of error in the logs
Also there is no STP enabled.
What I mean by we lose access to the switches :is that the switches SW3 , SW4 and SW5 that I mentioned before they become hard to access them, ping time out or more than 2000ms ,
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12-10-2020 05:43 PM
12-10-2020 05:43 PM
Re: IGMP block access to switches
Hi @moelharrak
You said that you didn't enabled the STP , I could understand that the SW1-4 connected in a ring.
Just wanted to know how you are managing L2 the network if there is any loop in it ? Did you received any recommendtaion not to use STP ?
I work for HPE

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12-11-2020 05:58 AM
12-11-2020 05:58 AM
Re: IGMP block access to switches
Hi ,
Thank you for your reply.
I don't see any loop in the network. Please see the Topology. If there is a loop than it will be global.
Please note that WIFI VLAN configured on Core-Switch, SW1, SW2 and SW3 is working fine.
Configuration of IPTV VLAN is as follow:
CS-IPTV-Provider:
vlan XXX
name "IPTV"
untagged 4
tagged 25-28
ip address 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0
ip igmp
ip igmp querier interval 7
exit
SW-IPTV-Provider:
vlan XXX
name "IPTV"
untagged 1-23
tagged 24-28
no ip address
ip igmp
exit
SW1,SW2 and SW3:
vlan XXX
name "IPTV"
tagged 11,13,18,21,24-28
no ip address
ip igmp
no ip igmp fastleave 25-28
ip igmp forcedfastleave 11,13,18,21,24
no ip igmp querier
exit
Thank you
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12-12-2020 09:42 PM
12-12-2020 09:42 PM
Re: IGMP block access to switches
Hi @moelharrak
Since its required complete log analysis , i suggest you to log case with HPE support for quicker resolution.
I work for HPE
